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Originally Posted by Xaenor
This isn't really true. Or rather, I can't vouch for Libra 2 specifically, but I got an Era after using Libra H2O for several years, so I've got pretty used to Libra's screen in that model. After switching to Era, I could not see any difference in either the contrast, or the quality, or sharpness in general.
I should add that Era's buttons are miles better than the original Libra's, too. Maybe this changed in Libra 2, but Libra H2O's physical buttons felt downright flimsy in comparison, so if you are a fan of tactile feedback, Era is a perfect ereader for that.
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That kind of proves the point. Many have written here that the screen on the Libra H20 is not particularly good. And in any case it's an old generation of Carta, whereas the Libra 2 and Era use Carta 1200. So unless you noticed a marked improvement in screen quality going to the Era it means that Pocketbook did something wrong.